Personal interviews with familiar names in the Sports Card Collecting industry. Fun & Nostalgic, we get to know more about how our favorite personalities arrived at this point in their Hobby jouney. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/people-over-cards/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | Sports |
Today's episode flips the script, as I am not the host, but rather the guest. My good friend Matt Osborne, who is not a card collector, interviews me to learn more about this wonderful community we know as "The Hobby" --- Support this podcast: https:... more
Today I welcome Jen Pointer to the studio. A lifelong sports fanatic, Jen is different than any of my previous guests to date, as she didn't find the hobby until she was well inlto adulthood. She's a female in a male dominated hobby, and is the life ... more
As the nation prepares to celebrate our independence, I'm proud to welcome today's guest, Tim Virgilio. Tim is the founder of the 501 C3 charity Signatures4Soldiers. Tim shares his inspiration for combining his love of autographed baseball cards with... more
Today, I am joined by Greg Poole, a card shop owner from Benton, IL who has spent the last 23 years using his love of baseball cards to truly make a positive impact on the lives of everyone he comes in contact with. Greg's story is a powerful one of ... more
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Do up long for a time as a 9 year old you could ride your bike 5 miles to the store for some cards or to spend all day at the arcade? This is the podcast fir you. Ché does a great job focusing on the story instead of the cards while still making it a hobby podcast. Will be a weekly must for me.
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